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bear with us. we have a big crime scene behind us to process. that's going to take some time. >> how dangerous is it back there right now? >> we have the crime scene secured. we are going to do a complete and thorough investigation. that may take a number of days. but we're going to do it the correct way. >> the folks want to get back home. any idea when they'll be able to get back? could it be a while? >> it could be a while, yes. >> what was the purpose of the structure that was held behind this building? >> we can't talk about specific sources or techniques, things of that nature. unfortunately, we will have to deal with another one of these situations somewhere some day. and we want it to be just as successful as this one was today. >> mr. richardson, can you confirm that we all heard a loud blast earlier today? without going into too much detail, can you confirm it was some sort of device that you guys activated as opposed to something mr. dykes activated. was it a diversionary device that you guys used in the process of doing this today? >
bear with us. we have a big crime scene behind us to process. that's going to take some time. >> how dangerous is it back there right now? >> we have the crime scene secured. we are going to do a complete and thorough investigation. that may take a number of days. but we're going to do it the correct way. >> the folks want to get back home. any idea when they'll be able to get back? could it be a while? >> it could be a while, yes. >> what was the purpose of the...
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he had enough money for us. when it was time for me to get married and have kids, he would do that with me. so he was thinking long term that he was going to keep me until i was apparently very old. >> katie, please stay here. i want to bring in also dr. louis krouse from rush university medical center. the kind of trauma katie endured is incomprehensible for anybody who hasn't been through it. we don't know what happened to 5-year-old ethan in that bunker, what kind of condition he's in. generally speaking, though, what you know of 5-year-olds and apparently he has asperger's. what kind of recovery are he and his family looking at? >> it will be hugely variable. think about the whole process. this poor child started with the trauma of seeing this bus driver shot and killed. then being kidnapped, pulled away from his regular routine. a typical 5-year-old child would find this frightening. a child with asperger's, a form of autism, where kids certain often have a rigid quality of how they expect to do things, hav
he had enough money for us. when it was time for me to get married and have kids, he would do that with me. so he was thinking long term that he was going to keep me until i was apparently very old. >> katie, please stay here. i want to bring in also dr. louis krouse from rush university medical center. the kind of trauma katie endured is incomprehensible for anybody who hasn't been through it. we don't know what happened to 5-year-old ethan in that bunker, what kind of condition he's in....
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tell us about "the messenger." tell us about your cd. >> well, that's the new record that's coming out. new cd. i don't know even what you call it. a file? what do you call it now? a cd? a file? whatever. that's coming out. we worked hard on it, and -- >> jay: and you wrote most of the songs, right? except for two, i think. >> yeah. i did some of coltrane stuff, too, and -- so, hopefully, you know -- hopefully, you like it. >> jay: you out on tour now? [ cheers and applause ] where are you going next? >> i'll be in vegas this weekend at the smith center. >> jay: oh, okay. >> this coming weekend, so -- >> jay: cool, cool. >> just getting out playing, and thanks for just letting me come back. >> jay: anytime. you're always welcome here, kevin. >> it's beautiful to come back. >> jay: anytime you want. kevin eubanks! [ cheers and applause ] and of course, dennis rodman! dennis, thank you, dennis! dennis' new book right here. [ applause ] and kevin bacon, of course, "the following" on fox. folks, tomorrow night, robin w
tell us about "the messenger." tell us about your cd. >> well, that's the new record that's coming out. new cd. i don't know even what you call it. a file? what do you call it now? a cd? a file? whatever. that's coming out. we worked hard on it, and -- >> jay: and you wrote most of the songs, right? except for two, i think. >> yeah. i did some of coltrane stuff, too, and -- so, hopefully, you know -- hopefully, you like it. >> jay: you out on tour now? [ cheers...
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he accused a fellow officer of using excessive force in the field. but the department ruled dorner was lying. >> police say dorner's first victims were monica kwan and her fiance. she's the daughter of the lapd officer who represented dorner during his disciplinary hearing. authorities are now guarding dozens of potential targets, listed on dorner's manifesto. not certain the 3-year-old suspect is still in the area. and admit the burned-out truck could be there for travel. bigad shaban, wjz eyewitness news. >> two people in torrance are recovering from gunshot wounds after the lapd mistakenly opened fire on a truck similar to dorner's. >>> two cumberland volunteer firefighters are facing arson charges. kevin van meter and zachary plumber have been charged with arson and malicious burning. the men meabl involved in at least three others. both men posted bond. >>> in tonight's wjz school watch, the u.s. lags behind otherries when it comes to preparing other students for science, engineering, and math courses, also known as stem. one group of writers be
he accused a fellow officer of using excessive force in the field. but the department ruled dorner was lying. >> police say dorner's first victims were monica kwan and her fiance. she's the daughter of the lapd officer who represented dorner during his disciplinary hearing. authorities are now guarding dozens of potential targets, listed on dorner's manifesto. not certain the 3-year-old suspect is still in the area. and admit the burned-out truck could be there for travel. bigad shaban,...
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i'd get up just to use my gps. could imagine if you hear, like -- [ impersonating mike tyson ] drive 2.3 miles until you see a stop sign. [ laughter ] when you get to the stop sign, get out of the car and make a right hand turn. then realize you should have been in the car when you made the turn. [ laughter ] recalculating. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] drive another 0.3 miles and pull into a sunoco station. [ laughter ] when i was writing that bit, i realized that it's impossible -- i had a medical discovery. >> jimmy: yeah. >> it's impossible to be depressed if, as mike tyson, you say the words sunoco station. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you could be anywhere. >> no, no. i'm telling you. the people who make prozac, they don't want you to know this. >> jimmy: yeah. >> yeah, yeah. you try it. sunoco station. it's unreal. you could be at your friend's funeral. like "joey, i love you, man, sunoco station." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you guys, more with artie lange when we get back. stick around. [ cheers and applause ]
i'd get up just to use my gps. could imagine if you hear, like -- [ impersonating mike tyson ] drive 2.3 miles until you see a stop sign. [ laughter ] when you get to the stop sign, get out of the car and make a right hand turn. then realize you should have been in the car when you made the turn. [ laughter ] recalculating. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] drive another 0.3 miles and pull into a sunoco station. [ laughter ] when i was writing that bit, i realized that it's impossible -- i...
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he used to say he was a liberal, but he was sayinne. i do not think i ever debated, discussed anybody in this line of work who had a better feel for the impact of what people in government did on the real-life people. he could imagine what life was like. one of his great second chance ideas was that there ought to be a universal scouting program for america for really young people. i have been out of montana and meeting with people. if every kid in america was in this, we would not have half the problems we got. ed said, no it wouldn't. we would have our less than this. we should let all of these kids have nothing else to do and disaffiliated and reconnected to the mainstream of life by giving them something positive to be a part of. mayor koch wrote 10 nonfiction books, for mr. rees and four children's books. -- four mysteries and four children's books. childhood obesity is the number one pandemic in america today. the mayor got a lot of laughs out of his soda remarks, but there is truth there. he was thinking about what life would be
he used to say he was a liberal, but he was sayinne. i do not think i ever debated, discussed anybody in this line of work who had a better feel for the impact of what people in government did on the real-life people. he could imagine what life was like. one of his great second chance ideas was that there ought to be a universal scouting program for america for really young people. i have been out of montana and meeting with people. if every kid in america was in this, we would not have half...
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>> reporter: sheila forsmythe's house us right on the water. it was flooded in hurricane sandy up to the second floor, forcing her out of her home for six weeks. tonight, she's staying put. >> it's a little disheartening that we're just getting hit and hit. >> reporter: for some, like lisa jackson buying ice and gasoline for her generator it was a lesson learned the hard way. >> i was prepared for three, four days, not for a month. >> reporter: but here getting provisions isn't easy. only a few gas stations are open and the one big supermarket, still closed. >> my brother called me this morning and said -- >> reporter: the expectation tonight, diane is for a lot of snow, high winds, flooding and very likely power outages. people here will remain here in their homes tonight hunkered down and ready for the worst that mother nature has for this community. >> all right, ron, thank you. >>> and from the beginning of this storm beginning to form, sam champion has been tracking the power of the storm as it moved up the coast. so sam, what's ahead toni
>> reporter: sheila forsmythe's house us right on the water. it was flooded in hurricane sandy up to the second floor, forcing her out of her home for six weeks. tonight, she's staying put. >> it's a little disheartening that we're just getting hit and hit. >> reporter: for some, like lisa jackson buying ice and gasoline for her generator it was a lesson learned the hard way. >> i was prepared for three, four days, not for a month. >> reporter: but here getting...
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what can you tell us about how they celebrated that? >> reporter: we talked to the sheriff and he had the opportunity to see him. it's done very much under the protection of the federal government. still in the protection of authorities. he had a party. it was private. he was playing with toys. he was with his family and he was smiling ear to ear. that's all we know about how this day was spent. >> thanks very much toal three of you. >>> still to come, survivors of the sandy hook shooting sa have appeared at the super bowl and now are going to appear on a show with ryan seacrest. >>> and president ahminedjad made his first trip to egypt, ever. he got attacked. we're going to show it. to compete on the global stage. what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone's is ready with the know how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announc
what can you tell us about how they celebrated that? >> reporter: we talked to the sheriff and he had the opportunity to see him. it's done very much under the protection of the federal government. still in the protection of authorities. he had a party. it was private. he was playing with toys. he was with his family and he was smiling ear to ear. that's all we know about how this day was spent. >> thanks very much toal three of you. >>> still to come, survivors of the...
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can you tell us about your experience? >> there were a lot of anticipation about how people would respond. at first, we had to get in front of people to direct them from their habits. early morning, they are more into carrying their coffee and going inside of the elevator and then spilling their coffee to hit the keys. we got right in front of them, stopped them and told them exactly what they had to do. that helped out a lot. the other thing that helped were the lights in the lobby would tell them where the elevator was. a lot of these systems have not done that. we were the first to do that. the nice thing is we've got less spills in the lobby, too. you get into the elevator in the morning, and somebody is standing in front of the buttons and you cannot get to it. people are fighting each other, spilling coffee and stuff, so this works out well. once you get inside, you are going to the floor that you have already decided on the outside. it really helped traffic flow and security as well. >> would you say your experience
can you tell us about your experience? >> there were a lot of anticipation about how people would respond. at first, we had to get in front of people to direct them from their habits. early morning, they are more into carrying their coffee and going inside of the elevator and then spilling their coffee to hit the keys. we got right in front of them, stopped them and told them exactly what they had to do. that helped out a lot. the other thing that helped were the lights in the lobby would...
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>> i'm using top sirloin. put a little bit of a dry rub on it and smoke it over charcoal. >> i am going to throw some onions on here too. >> raw onion, the classic baltimore pit beef sandwiches, the tiger sauce. pile it nice. >> so we have ten seconds to try our sandwiches. >> either way, thank you. >> both places are a winner today. >> we're going to take a little taste. kenny callahan, thank you very much. we'll be back with the verdict right after these messages. i'm so happy to be marrying your mom. you know that, right? uh-huh. i know this hasn't always been easy for you. and i'm really happy that you're in my life, too. ♪ it's just like yours, mom! [ jane ] behind every open heart is a story. tell yours with my open hearts collection at kay jewelers, the number one jewelry store in america. there are millions of reasons to give one, but the message is always the same. keep your heart open... and love will always find its way in. thank you. thank you. ♪ every kiss begins with kay thank you. dare to le
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the gusts are starting to come at us now. you get a perspective from the light just how fast and hard the snow is starting to fall. >> reporter: the roads are already horrible. >> the roads are so bad right now that i would honestly rather walk than drive. >> reporter: this section of i-95 in connecticut was shut down and even the plows are crashing. this one flipped in bedford county, virginia. in new york, long lines and fears of fuel shortages like after superstorm sandy. >> there is no need to panic buying gas for your cars. all indications are the gas supply is plentiful and deliveries will not be disrupted. >> reporter: at the airport, at least 4,500 flights canceled through sunday and delays felt as far away as los angeles. in boston, getting off the roads and home was most important. >> my concern is about the power. >> i heard we might get a foot or two. so it sounds like the blizzard of '78 which i grew up hearing my parents talk about. and it may be our turn now. >> reporter: diane, the worst of it is just getting
the gusts are starting to come at us now. you get a perspective from the light just how fast and hard the snow is starting to fall. >> reporter: the roads are already horrible. >> the roads are so bad right now that i would honestly rather walk than drive. >> reporter: this section of i-95 in connecticut was shut down and even the plows are crashing. this one flipped in bedford county, virginia. in new york, long lines and fears of fuel shortages like after superstorm sandy....
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they try to make us be desegregated, make us equal, and as a result, we hurt the very people we tried to help. this is what happens when government gets in the way. >> guest: that's, yeah, i mean, it's not necessarily what i was trying to get across. >> host: it's not absurd justification. >> guest: right. i think that, you know, the issue with that is it who is running government and for whose benefit. that's what happened. the problem was decisions were made with, for the most part, with a certain con sitwent sigh -- constituency in keeping them happy. that was not just the white middle class, by the way. there's this, we're trying to keep the black civil rights liberal class who fought for desegregation happy too, and there was that contingent in louisville fighting for desegregation intensely all these years as well, and so, yeah, in terms of what works, i think, you know, i listen to a lot of people every day talking about to me about what works, and i don't have an answer because i spent a lot of time in really good schools that seem to be working. there's also something that's,
they try to make us be desegregated, make us equal, and as a result, we hurt the very people we tried to help. this is what happens when government gets in the way. >> guest: that's, yeah, i mean, it's not necessarily what i was trying to get across. >> host: it's not absurd justification. >> guest: right. i think that, you know, the issue with that is it who is running government and for whose benefit. that's what happened. the problem was decisions were made with, for the...
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she joins us along with her twin sister, niece and daughter. tell me what you did when you found out you were one of the winners? >> super excited. i hope we can be on the show, and here we are. >> nicole, tell me a little about yourself? >> i married my high school sweetheart and had my daughter and then my son came along. >> i understand that you can't wait to use the ipad mini with him. right? tell me why. >> he's totally delayed and has sensory issues and stuff like that, helps him. it's fun, interactive. >> we're thrilled that you won one of our ipad minis. stick with us, everybody, because we're giving away another ipad mini in just a little bit. >> remember, you need wednesday's buzzword and have to be 18 or older to enter. >> hang with us. wednesday's buzzword in just a bit. >> good luck, everybody. >>> when you want to go out sledding you typically do two things. snow and some sort of hill. >> and a sled. >> in this first video we'll show you how to go sledding without the sled and without the snow. >> oh. >> what's in place of the sle
she joins us along with her twin sister, niece and daughter. tell me what you did when you found out you were one of the winners? >> super excited. i hope we can be on the show, and here we are. >> nicole, tell me a little about yourself? >> i married my high school sweetheart and had my daughter and then my son came along. >> i understand that you can't wait to use the ipad mini with him. right? tell me why. >> he's totally delayed and has sensory issues and stuff...
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and they come to our court looking to meet with us and to talk to us, each of us to learn from each other. and i travel. i traveled to law school to account the bar association groups. i travel to other kinds of groups as well, because i want to reach out and teach people about the law and about how it makes me so passionate about what i do. if in one meeting with the people i can get them to understand our legal system a little bit better, i hope that they will become better citizens. that they will be more active citizens, and working in the team unity and improving it for everyone. so we're busy on lots of different things, not just him being in the courtroom. that our that lawyers have argued cases before us, it's a microcosm of the work that we put into the case. >> the most popular question submitted was how do the justices get along? [laughter] now, i know that relations among you all are deeply collegial, so i'm wondering, what are the conference rituals and the ways you all build relationships? >> it starts with respect. if you come into this process, appreciating that every sing
and they come to our court looking to meet with us and to talk to us, each of us to learn from each other. and i travel. i traveled to law school to account the bar association groups. i travel to other kinds of groups as well, because i want to reach out and teach people about the law and about how it makes me so passionate about what i do. if in one meeting with the people i can get them to understand our legal system a little bit better, i hope that they will become better citizens. that...
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thank you for joining us. super bowl xlvii coverage continues in 25 minutes with 11 news sunday morning. see you then. >>> back on a sunday morning, february 3rd, 2013. thanks to all the folks that have come out on a pretty brisk sunday morning. thanks to you as well. i'm lester holt with erica hill, dylan dreyer and tom jamas. it is great to have you here. >>> it is game day in new orleans. fans are getting ready to root on their favorite team. jenna is there with a preview. >> reporter: we have a lot coming up in the next half hour. we are going to talk to many so of the fans and we are going to hear from some of the quarterbacks in the game and maybe we will even take a gator aid bath. just for good measure. we'll talk to you in a minute. of course, for many people, it is not just about the game. it is also about the commercials. we're going to take a look at some of those ads, which can be big wins and losses of their own. some of the wins creating some buzz, some you may not have seen. a little sneak peek
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she said she did it but claims she felt used. details are ahead. >>> plus, the fbi says the man who held that boy hostage in the bunker in lower alabama for nearly a week rigged the place with bombs and was preparing for violence when a swat team stormed the place. >>> and a fire fight took his life. new details coming up. one law maker says a financial apocalypse is coming. >>> the only way to save his state is for his state to start printing its own currency. from the impossible to believe, we bring you this. unless breaking news changes anything on studio b. first from fox at 3:00 in new york city, big changes are on the way for the u.s. postal service affecting every american who gets mail. the agency today announced it will stop some of its saturday deliveries as it tries to stem the losses of some 25 million dollars per day, per day. under the new plan set to take effect in august, the postal service will no longer deliver letters and first class mail on saturdays, but it will still deliver packages plus priority mail, expr
she said she did it but claims she felt used. details are ahead. >>> plus, the fbi says the man who held that boy hostage in the bunker in lower alabama for nearly a week rigged the place with bombs and was preparing for violence when a swat team stormed the place. >>> and a fire fight took his life. new details coming up. one law maker says a financial apocalypse is coming. >>> the only way to save his state is for his state to start printing its own currency. from...
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it's used in a crime. when you get that gun are you able to trace that back to where they bought it? >> with some difficulty. atf, does that, but they are limited. they do not have and cannot have, as a result of congressional direction, a database that does that so they call the manufacturers. it's a very laborious and takes a lot of time to trace a gun. >> jon: if we could institute just a tracing for that, how much would that help law enforcement and what can you do if you find out -- i heard a statistic that the overwhelming majority of illegal guns come from 1% of dealers. 1% of dealers are placing so many of these illegal guns into inner cities. >> right. mayor bloomberg funded an operation where he had private investigators go to various states and see them, film them violating the laws. if you are able to trace them more accurately, perhaps we wouldn't have to do that. but would it -- >> jon: bloomberg did this? he funded this? where did he get the money for that? [laughter] if could you have one t
it's used in a crime. when you get that gun are you able to trace that back to where they bought it? >> with some difficulty. atf, does that, but they are limited. they do not have and cannot have, as a result of congressional direction, a database that does that so they call the manufacturers. it's a very laborious and takes a lot of time to trace a gun. >> jon: if we could institute just a tracing for that, how much would that help law enforcement and what can you do if you find...
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thank you for joining us and taking these difficult questions. students, thank you for coming here from around the world to learn about liberty. in a few weeks it will do another show with college students, but that's all for this show. see you next week. baiting. adam: that's all that time we have. melissa will be back monday. ♪ gerri: hello, everyone. tonight on "the willis report" another unintended consequence of obamacare. now your health insurance may not cover your spouse and more. and starting to get hit by the sales tax. one economist says the designers of the law were all wrong. and, to top tier weekend. we have you covered with the important things like what the stars are going to wear and what is really in those slight bags. "the willis report" is on the case. ♪ gerri: all of that and more coming up later in the show. first, our top story. listen to this. honey, you are uninsured. yet another consequence of obamacare. you can add it to the list. more and more employers planning to drop health coverage for spouses. all in an ef
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we should be using for a class instead because he is so few attending the universities. >> host: the challenge being you could end up in a place like louisville. you end up with a bunch of poor white kids and poor black kids and another? >> guest: that was a complaint all along, one of the complaints all along is that you had high poverty schools but i think it is a compelling case that race still matters to say yes the income can capture and can be a proxy for making sure we also have racial diversity that racial diversity matters because people come with different experiences and they say that the experience of race is more than just about income, so for black americans for example the wealth gap i think is much harder to measure and that he may have differentiation cnn.com but it's a different matter. >> host: it could be poverty which is more john. >> guest: that's harder to capture. those experiences are caught up in the history of discrimination and of segregation and the continued institutional races in this country that those things are not captured by just looking at the cla
we should be using for a class instead because he is so few attending the universities. >> host: the challenge being you could end up in a place like louisville. you end up with a bunch of poor white kids and poor black kids and another? >> guest: that was a complaint all along, one of the complaints all along is that you had high poverty schools but i think it is a compelling case that race still matters to say yes the income can capture and can be a proxy for making sure we also...
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this was a pay cut that most of us just were not anticipating. it is knocking two percentage points of take-home pay. according to the "wall street journal" in taking a total of $110 billion of consumers which could presumably be spent in the economy. for a household with an income of $65,000 it is at $1,300 haircut. ouch. this week walmart announced the tax is hurting sales. walmart joins other including burger king, kraft foods. they're all lowering forecasts for sales and adjusting sales to marketing strategies. they know that higher prices will cost sales. the question is just how much. walmart stocks stores with cheaper goods and smaller packages well burger king cuts the price of its whopper junior to a dollar 29. look, prices just keep going up and up and americans are adjusting spending and expectations. i will tell you, one potential silver lining here, the agriculture department says food inflation may ease later this years the effects of last year's drought began to wear off. maybe this time the federal government will get its inflatio
this was a pay cut that most of us just were not anticipating. it is knocking two percentage points of take-home pay. according to the "wall street journal" in taking a total of $110 billion of consumers which could presumably be spent in the economy. for a household with an income of $65,000 it is at $1,300 haircut. ouch. this week walmart announced the tax is hurting sales. walmart joins other including burger king, kraft foods. they're all lowering forecasts for sales and adjusting...
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. >> she used this ordeal to set up an education fund for young girls. doctors say she is expected to fully recover. she is wise beyond her years. >> absolutely. >> coming up at noon, it does not look like much now but this skull was one of the most powerful men in england. we will tell you who belongs to and a very odd place where it was found. >> in an effort to rebuild after hurricane sandy one key player is suggesting to people not to rebuild. why new york is looking to reclaim. >> death of an american woman traveling abroad in turkey. >> here is a live look outside where we are getting ready potential for more snow. jacqui jeras will tell >> you are watching abc 7 news at noon with scott thuman and cynne simpson. this is abc 7 news at noon. on your side. >> officials in turkey have finished an autopsy on an american tourist who went missing in istanbul and later was found dead. authorities have identified the woman as a 33-year-old from staten island, new york. she died from a fierce blows to the head. she was on a photography trip and investigators
. >> she used this ordeal to set up an education fund for young girls. doctors say she is expected to fully recover. she is wise beyond her years. >> absolutely. >> coming up at noon, it does not look like much now but this skull was one of the most powerful men in england. we will tell you who belongs to and a very odd place where it was found. >> in an effort to rebuild after hurricane sandy one key player is suggesting to people not to rebuild. why new york is looking...
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all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers and lakes. and in this case, reservoirs. in the new york city system, water is collected and stored in 19 reservoirs, which can
all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they...
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. >> host: none of us do. but i think what's interesting, one of the real virtues of the book which is amazingly written, is you chronicle this perspective. you highlight this perspective, but you also help us track how the activists engaged in the pushback. often times i think the victory -- these victories are celebrated but people don't really get a sense of the footprint, what steps they took to get there talk about that. these activists that pushed to save central and advanced the legal argument, shifted the tide for the entire country. how did they do it? >> guest: well, there was really a bunch of very interesting and eclectic people but they came at it from different -- very different places. although a lot of them had been friends from -- one of them was a very gregarious football coach and he had been a gadfly, and had writtennedder toals to the newspaper, and they kind of knew what they were doing when it came to community activism. another had been part of the black nationalist movement in the '70s
. >> host: none of us do. but i think what's interesting, one of the real virtues of the book which is amazingly written, is you chronicle this perspective. you highlight this perspective, but you also help us track how the activists engaged in the pushback. often times i think the victory -- these victories are celebrated but people don't really get a sense of the footprint, what steps they took to get there talk about that. these activists that pushed to save central and advanced the...
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follow us on twitter. erin burnett "outfront" starts -- starts -- >> right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> is there a mormon connection? a major announcement from the boy scouts delaying a highly anticipated vote to lift a ban on gay membership. we have that story. plus, we talk about marco rubio and whether he's making the biggest mistag of his life right now and the boy who was held in an underground bunker for six days just celebrates his birthday. what we just learneded about his captor. good evening. tonight, is there a mormon connection? a major announcement from the boy scouts today. as i said, they're delaying a controversial and highly anticipated vote to lift a ban on gay membership. the question tonight, does the long history between the mormons and boy scouts have to do anything with the announcement? mormons represent 15% of the 2.7 million registered boy scouts. that is the single biggest group in america. they pay dues. also jointly on land together and their departure could l
follow us on twitter. erin burnett "outfront" starts -- starts -- >> right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> is there a mormon connection? a major announcement from the boy scouts delaying a highly anticipated vote to lift a ban on gay membership. we have that story. plus, we talk about marco rubio and whether he's making the biggest mistag of his life right now and the boy who was held in an underground bunker for six days just celebrates his birthday....
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you use it as motivation. it can be good. >> that is john wall talking about the critics of him and of his team and how it motivated him during his knee injury. remember he missed 33 games. i spoke with him one on one thursday. hear why he says, hey, wizards fans, the best is yet to come to see that interview in its entirety online at wusa9.com and watch it sunday on game on overtime. all right, who is at the top of the baseball power rankings? your washington nationals. that is if you believe. getting to the world series. the publication also says the top 14 in baseball all reside in the national league. spring training, believe it or not, beginning next week. all right, on to hockey. after last night's loss, the caps have the worst record in the league. gm addressing reporters today, says don't blame my new coach. blame the players. it's their fault. but, he also said he's not blowing up this team. >> all right, finally, don't forget to join us back here tonight for our game of the week. ladies hoops, it's g
you use it as motivation. it can be good. >> that is john wall talking about the critics of him and of his team and how it motivated him during his knee injury. remember he missed 33 games. i spoke with him one on one thursday. hear why he says, hey, wizards fans, the best is yet to come to see that interview in its entirety online at wusa9.com and watch it sunday on game on overtime. all right, who is at the top of the baseball power rankings? your washington nationals. that is if you...
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new york city mayor michael bloomberg pushing the packaging used usually to-go. and charles says the ban has to go. >> you get something with gravy on it, put it in paper? and hopefully don't have far to go. i don't think the president-- i'm sorry, the president -- mayor bloomberg understands little people. all the little ma and pa stores in the bronx and the city that just the inventory change alone could break their backs, but it's nuts, so imperial to me. >> neil: what do you make of it, adam? >> well, 20 years ago i covered the story when mcdonald did away with the polly styrene clamshell. they went to a product not as good, but they and their customers survived and i expect you new yorkers will survive this ban as well. >> neil: dpchgerri. >> there's a money angle, in the house they banned styrofoam and costs went through the roof. and the bodegas on 6th and 48th and 47th can't afford to make this change, it's ridiculous. >> i started his soft drink move because, well, because we have socialized medicine in new york and if you're going to have socialized med
new york city mayor michael bloomberg pushing the packaging used usually to-go. and charles says the ban has to go. >> you get something with gravy on it, put it in paper? and hopefully don't have far to go. i don't think the president-- i'm sorry, the president -- mayor bloomberg understands little people. all the little ma and pa stores in the bronx and the city that just the inventory change alone could break their backs, but it's nuts, so imperial to me. >> neil: what do you...
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i used those as inspiration for creating the distressed t-shirt patterns. it can take me two or three years to design something because i'm carefully gathering little bits and pieces of the story. together to create my design. i search for special materials. i really search for them. i will go all over the garment district to find them. i really want where the materials are from to be a part of the story. >> we're at a craft jewelry supply, a warehouse full of vintage jewelry and findings. it's 5,000 square feet of stuff. how do you know what you're looking for? >> you don't. i feel like it's a jungle sort of in a way. different jewelry parts. i kind of like the whole treasure hunting aspect of it. >> these look like they're vintage earrings, clip-on earrings, i like them because the colors and patterns are really different. so this is thread that was used in french uniforms during the '20s, i picked it out because it was shiny. but then i noticed it's a little bit cool to the touch. so i think it has metal in it. i'm curious it take it back it my studio an
i used those as inspiration for creating the distressed t-shirt patterns. it can take me two or three years to design something because i'm carefully gathering little bits and pieces of the story. together to create my design. i search for special materials. i really search for them. i will go all over the garment district to find them. i really want where the materials are from to be a part of the story. >> we're at a craft jewelry supply, a warehouse full of vintage jewelry and...
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brian and guy are with us once again. the first one is about seeking advice or investors. >> a small-start company, which is cash flow positive which has an innovative product, what should the company go to to get professional advice from venture capital, from management companies. >> okay, guy. you are in the heart of silicon valley and so you are surrounded by people this guy would like to speak to. how do you get in? >> well, the most important way to get in these days is to have a working prototype or product or service that people are already using. in the past you used to raise money in order to build the prototype but today with open-based tools and cloud-based services and marketing features such as google+ and facebook, things are very different. i think they expect you to show up with something that's already working, not just a vision and a key. it's something these ooh already in use. >> this guy has something. it's working. even if he's not looking for money, how do you get advice? oftentimes it's easier to a
brian and guy are with us once again. the first one is about seeking advice or investors. >> a small-start company, which is cash flow positive which has an innovative product, what should the company go to to get professional advice from venture capital, from management companies. >> okay, guy. you are in the heart of silicon valley and so you are surrounded by people this guy would like to speak to. how do you get in? >> well, the most important way to get in these days is...